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Posts tagged "Population"

The worlds population concentration graphically shown.

(via thatscienceguy)

A look at the world´s population averaged out to a 100 people.

dreamcitieskenya:

Demographic information about our world population via Olive Ventures http://bit.ly/11XjvcI

(via thisbigcity)

A graphic look at the global population, show in the context of 100 people (Well, really just in percentage terms).

marchingstars:

If the world were a village of 100 people…

(via climate-changing)

Population: A look at just how many people have ever been born.

jtotheizzoe:

How many people have ever been born? You’ve wondered this.

No matter how down you feel sometimes, take solace in the fact that you are one of the lucky 6.5% (or really a bit more, since this only goes through 2011) of people who are still alive.

(via abcstarstuff)

Population: A very interesting graph showing world population by longitude and latitude.

wonder-fullmusings:

this is weirdly fascinating to me.

(via abcstarstuff)

A graphic look at population and economics.

justbeingseriouslysocial:

The New Bottom Billion - ‘Where do the poor live?’

New IDS research shows that the global poverty ‘problem’ is changing. There is a new ‘bottom billion’ of 960m poor people or 72 per cent of the world’s poor who live not in poor countries but in middle-income countries (MICs). This is a dramatic change from just two decades ago, when 93 per cent of poor people lived in low-income countries (LICs).

(via climate-changing)

fastcompany:

The AGNES suit simulates the experience of being 70 to help designers understand the needs of our aging population.

MIT Simulates What It’s Like To Be 70 Years Old